Saturday, January 23, 2010

Civil Service climbs on the anti Gordon Brown bandwagon trying to impress their future Tory Masters












Dear All

It’s the fall of Rome, madness and confusion rains in the land.

Once loyal, the Praetorian Guard of the Civil Service has turned against Gordon Brown.

The UK government has become "utterly dysfunctional".

This statement has been echoed by others as the country prepares for the ‘Son of Thatcher’ to ascend to Number 10.

In order to appear friendly to the new regime, civil servants are busy tugging forelocks and preparing to call David Cameron ‘Master’ to show that they always liked him.

Jonathan Baume, of First Division Association (FDA) is head of the civil servants' union is leading the charge saying that Number 10 is the reason for blockage and indecision crippling the government.

He criticises Brown personally.

Baume said;

"When Gordon Brown became prime minister, no clear direction ever emerged from him."

This was recently eluded too by former Labour General Sec Peter Watt who spilled the beans on Brown who stabbed him in the back for short term political advantage.

In sticking the boot in hard Baume added that under Brown it has become "government by announcement".

New policies unveiled no clear indication of how they would be funded while departmental chiefs were looking at how budgets could be cut by 17%.

He also added that some ministers had given up the ghost and were preparing for post election.

The madness can only continue to heighten until the defeat of Brown, the Civil Service thought the Blair Government would last for decades so they climbed into bed with them.

Now, like low rent hoes, they are trying to prepare for their next punter as the Labour Government tries get it’s trousers up as it is hopping out the door.

Everyone hates Brown.

Yours sincerely

George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University

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